Annual Operating Report



ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT FOR AIR POLLUTANT EMITTING FACILITY [Including Title V Source Emissions Fee Calculation]DEP FORM No. 62-210.900(5) and INSTRUCTIONSI. FACILITY REPORTA.REPORT INFORMATION1.Year of Report2.Number of Emissions Units in ReportB.FACILITY INFORMATION1.Facility ID2.Facility Status3.Date of Permanent Facility Shutdown (if applicable)4.Facility Owner/Company Name5.Site Name6.Facility LocationStreet Address or Other Locator: City:County:Zip Code: ernmental Facility Code8.Facility CommentC.FACILITY HISTORY INFORMATION1.Change in FacilityOwner/Company Nameduring Year?2. If Changed, Previous Name3. Date of ChangeD.OWNER/CONTACT INFORMATION1.Owner or Authorized Representative ?orTitle V Responsible Official ?2.Pollutant ClassificationName and TitleMailing AddressOrganization/Firm: Street Address: City:State:Zip Code:Telephone:()-Fax:()-E-mail:2.Report ContactName and TitleMailing AddressOrganization/Firm: Street Address: City:State:Zip Code:Telephone:()-Fax:()-E-mail:3.Facility Contact2.Pollutant ClassificationName and TitleMailing AddressOrganization/Firm: Street Address: City:State:Zip Code:Telephone:()-Fax:()-E-mail:E.SIGNATURE OWNER OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE STATEMENT (For Non-Title V Sources Only)The information given in this report is correct to the best of my knowledge.________________________________________ ______________________SignatureDateORResponsible OFfical Certification (For Title V Sources Only)I, the undersigned, am the responsible official as defined in Chapter 62-213, F.A.C., of the Title V source for which this document is being submitted. I hereby certify, based on the information and belief formed after reasonable inquiry, that the statements made and data contained in this document are true, accurate, and complete.________________________________________ ______________________SignatureDate________________________________________ ______________________Printed NameTitleII. EMISSIONS UNIT REPORTA.EMISSIONS UNIT INFORMATION1.Emissions Unit Description2.Emissions Unit ID3. Emissions Unit Classification (DEP Use Only)4. Operated during Year?5. DEP Permit and/or PPS Number, if known (Optional)Permit Number:PPS Number:6. Emissions Unit Status7. Emissions Unit Startup Date8.Long-term Reserve Shutdown Date9. Permanent Shutdown DateB.EMISSION POINT/CONTROL INFORMATION1.Emissions Point Type2.Description of Control EquipmentC.EMISSIONS UNIT OPERATING SCHEDULE INFORMATION1.Average Annual Operationhours/daydays/week2.Total Operation during Year (hours/year)D.EMISSIONS UNIT COMMENTE.EMISSIONS INFORMATION BY PROCESS/FUEL(1)PROCESS/FUEL INFORMATION1.SCC2.Description of Process or Type of Fuel3.Annual Process or Fuel Usage Rate4. SCC Unit5.Fuel Average % Sulfur6.Fuel Average % Ash7.Fuel Heat Content (mmBtu/SCC Unit)8. Comment(2) EMISSIONS INFORMATION1a. Pollutant 'a': ? Below Threshold ? Not Emitted for Current SCC ? Invalid for All SCC2a.Annual Emissions (tons/years)3a.Emissions Method Code4a.Emissions Calculation 1b. Pollutant 'b': ? Below Threshold ? Not Emitted for Current SCC ? Invalid for All SCC 2b.Annual Emissions (tons/year)3b.Emissions Method Code4b.Emissions Calculation 1c. Pollutant 'c': ? Below Threshold ? Not Emitted for Current SCC ? Invalid for All SCC 2c.Annual Emissions (tons/year)3c.Emissions Method Code4c.Emissions Calculation (2) EMISSIONS INFORMATION (Continued)1d. Pollutant 'd:' ? Below Threshold ? Not Emitted for Current SCC ? Invalid for All SCC 2d.Annual Emissions (tons/year)3d.Emissions Method Code4d.Emissions Calculation 1e. Pollutant 'e': ? Below Threshold ? Not Emitted for Current SCC ? Invalid for All SCC 2e.Annual Emissions (tons/year)3e.Emissions Method Code4e. Emissions Calculation 1f. Pollutant 'f': ? Below Threshold ? Not Emitted for Current SCC ? Invalid for All SCC 2f.Annual Emissions (tons/year)3f.Emissions Method Code4f. Emissions Calculation 1g. Pollutant 'g': ? Below Threshold ? Not Emitted for Current SCC ? Invalid for All SCC 2g.Annual Emissions (tons/year)3g.Emissions Method Code4g. Emissions CalculationIII. TITLE V SOURCE EMISSIONS FEE CALCULATION[For Title V Sources Only]Column AAir Pollutant (excluding carbon monoxide and greenhouse gases)Regulated by Title V Source Permit Limit(s) Column BTotal Annual Air Pollutant Fee Emissions from Facility(tons)Column CAdjustedTotal AnnualAir PollutantFee Emissions from Facility(tons)[If the amount in Column B is less than 4000 tons/year, enter that amount in Column C. If the amount in Column B is equal to or greater than 4000 tons/year, enter 4000 in Column C.]Sum of Adjusted Total Annual Air Pollutant Fee Emissions:tonsFee Factor* x __________ $/tonEmissions Fee = (tons x $/ton)= $Annual Title V Source Emissions Fee Due [FDEP Object Code 2275] (= the greater of $250** or the Emissions Fee listed above)$Penalty and Interest Fee Due (if applicable***) [FDEP Object Code 2276]$Total Due = $* The annual emissions Fee Factor is specified in Rule 62-213.205, F.A.C.** The minimum annual emissions fee for each Title V source is $250.*** Pursuant to paragraph 62-213.205(1)(c), F.A.C., if the fee is not postmarked or electronically submitted by April 1 of the year due, the Department shall impose, in addition to the fee, a penalty of 50 percent of the amount of the fee unpaid plus interest on such amount computed in accordance with Section 220.807, F.S.Department of Environmental ProtectionDivision of Air Resource Management INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEP FORM NO. 62-210.900(5)ANNUAL OPERATING REPORT FOR AIR POLLUTANT EMITTING FACILITY[Including Title V Source Emissions Fee Calculation]GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSIn accordance with Rule 62-210.370 (3), F.A.C., the Annual Operating Report (AOR) for Air Pollutant Emitting Facility (DEP form number 62-210.900(5)) shall be completed each year for the following facilities:1.All Title V sources.2.All synthetic non-Title V sources.3.All facilities with the potential to emit ten (10) tons per year or more of volatile organic compounds or twenty-five (25) tons per year or more of nitrogen oxides and located in an ozone nonattainment area or ozone air quality maintenance area.4.All facilities for which an annual operating report is required by rule or permit.Notwithstanding the above, no annual operating report shall be required for any facility operating under an air general permit.By April 1 of the year following each calendar year, an annual operating report shall be submitted to the appropriate Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) division, district or DEP-approved local air pollution control program office. However, if the annual operating report is submitted using the DEP’s electronic annual operating report (EAOR) software, there is no requirement to submit DEP Form No. 62-210.900(5) to any DEP or local air program office. Each Title V source shall submit the annual operating report using the DEP’s electronic annual operating report software, unless the Title V source claims a technical or financial hardship. A technical or financial hardship is claimed by submitting DEP Form No. 62-210.900(5) to the DEP Division of Air Resource Management at: AOR and Major Air Pollution Source Annual Emissions Fee P.O. Box 3070Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3070. (See for information regarding annual operating reports.) Section I of DEP form number 62-210.900(5), Facility Report, must be submitted for each air pollutant emitting facility required to file the form, including any facility which was on cold standby or otherwise did not operate during the year for which data are being reported (the “reporting year”). Section I of the form should also be submitted for any facility that was permanently shut down during the reporting year.Section II of DEP form number 62-210.900(5), Emissions Unit Report, must be submitted annually for each reportable emissions unit within the facility, including any such emissions unit which operated part of the year but was permanently shut down during the reporting year.Section III of DEP form number 62-210.900(5), Title V Source Emissions Fee Calculation, must be submitted for each Title V source permitted to operate in Florida. Each Title V source must pay between January 15 and April 1 of each year an annual emissions fee in an amount determined as set forth in subsection 62-213.205(1), F.A.C., and reflected in the calculations in Section III.The terms “facility” and “emissions unit”, and other technical and regulatory terms that appear in these instructions, have the meanings ascribed to them in Rule 62-210.200, F.A.C.The department strongly encourages non-Title V source facilities to complete and submit the annual operating report electronically using the department’s EAOR software, available for download at dep.state.fl.us/air/emission/eaor. The EAOR software partially prefills the form with data from the department's Air Resources Management System (ARMS) that are not expected to change from year to year. The owner or operator is expected to enter data specific to the reporting year (e.g., actual process/fuel usage rates and pollutant emissions) and correct any errors or omissions in the prefilled ARMS data. In the case of any prefilled data element, the term "enter" as it appears in these instructions should be read to mean “verify.” The electronic report shall be submitted to the department following directions for use of the EAOR software. The department will also accept hardcopy reports submitted by non-Title V source facilities using a computer-generated, partially prefilled form. Hardcopy reports shall be submitted to the appropriate DEP district or DEP-approved local air pollution control program office. The department will post procedures for obtaining the latest version of the EAOR software or a computer-generated, partially prefilled hardcopy form on its website at dep.state.fl.us/air/emission/eaor.I. FACILITY REPORTA. REPORT INFORMATION1.Year of Report - Enter the year of the data given in this report (the “reporting year”).2.Number of Emissions Units in Report - Enter the number of emissions units included in this report. A separate Section II of the form must be completed for each reportable emissions unit at the facility. See Section II of the instructions for additional information on the reporting of emissions units.B. FACILITY INFORMATION1.Facility ID - If known, enter the DEP seven-digit facility identification number.2.Facility Status - Enter, from the list below, the facility status code valid as of December 31 of the reporting year.CodeStatus AActive - One or more emissions units in operation, on standby status, temporarily shut down (including any shutdown while undergoing modification), or on long-term reserve shutdown. This code indicates an existing facility which has not been permanently shut down, though it may not be operating at the time of this report. CConstruction - All emissions units in planning stage or undergoing initial construction, including reconstruction. This code indicates a proposed new facility, or an existing facility which has been or will be shut down in its entirety for reconstruction. IInactive - All emissions units permanently shut down; permit(s) surrendered or expired.3.Date of Permanent Facility Shutdown - If the facility was permanently shut down during the reporting year, enter the date of cessation of all operations.4.Facility Owner/Company Name - Enter the name of the corporation, business, governmental entity, or individual that has ownership or control of the facility. Common abbreviations should be used with blanks left between each word to insure readable entries (e.g., Fla. Electric Co., U.S. Pulp Inc., Dept. of Health, etc.).5.Site Name Enter the common name, if any, of the facility site addressed in this report (e.g., Okeechobee Plant, Fernandina Mill, Fla. State Hospital, etc.). Also use this field to enter any alias name under which the corporate owner of the facility is doing business at this facility location. 6.Facility LocationStreet Address or Other Locator - Enter the street address or approximate location of the facility as shown on a road map. This may be an intersection description or any locator which will allow a person unfamiliar with the facility to determine its physical location (e.g., 3 mi. W. of US 41 off S.R. 786.) For relocatable facilities, enter the current location.City - Enter the name of the city in which the facility is located. If the facility is not located within city limits, enter the name of the nearest city.County - Enter the name of the county in which the facility is located.Zip Code Enter the fivedigit postal zip code of the facility's physical location (not necessarily the mailing address zip code).ernmental Facility Code - If the owner or operator of the facility is a unit of government, enter, from the list below, the code for such unit of government. If the owner or operator is not a unit of government, enter “0”.CodeUnit of Government 0None (non-governmental facility) 1Federal 2State 3County 4Municipality8.Facility Comment - Enter any comments about the facility addressed in this report. C. FACILITY HISTORY INFORMATION1. Change in Facility Owner/Company Name during Year? Yes or No2.If Changed, Previous Name - If the name of the individual or corporate owner of the facility was changed during the reporting year, enter the name by which the facility was previously known. If the facility also changed ownership during the reporting year and an application for transfer of permit has not been previously submitted, submit such form at this time.3.Date of Change - Enter the date of change of facility owner/company name.D. OWNER/CONTACT INFORMATION1.(Non-Title V Source) Owner or Authorized Representative Enter all the information requested for the facility’s individual owner or for the representative authorized to sign this report for the facility’s corporate or governmental owner. In the case of a non-Title V source, this is typically the person to whom the department will direct correspondence related to air pollutant emissions units at the facility.Please provide the nine-digit postal zip code.or(Title V Source) Responsible OfficialEnter all the information requested for the Title V source’s Responsible Official that will be signing this report. If there is more than one Responsible Official at the Title V source, it is not necessary that this person be the Primary Responsible Official. Please provide the nine-digit postal zip code.2.Report Contact - Enter all the information requested for the person to be contacted regarding this annual operating report. If the owner or operator used a consultant to complete this report and has no objection to the department contacting the consultant directly, this person may be that consultant. If this field is left blank, the department will contact the owner or authorized representative identified in Field 1 regarding any questions related to this report.3.Facility Contact - Enter all the information requested for the person to be contacted regarding day-to-day operations of air pollutant emissions units at the facility. This is typically, but not necessarily, a person stationed at or in close proximity to the facility, such as the plant manager or environmental coordinator. This is the person the department will contact for access to the facility to conduct compliance inspections or observe stack tests.E. SIGNATURE This statement should be signed by the owner or authorized representative named in Field 1 of Subsection I.D. of the form or, if the report is for a Title V source, Responsible Official Certification is required.Note: Attach separate pages as needed to provide any additional information that you feel would be helpful in reporting your annual emissions.II. EMISSIONS UNIT REPORTA separate Section II of the form (Emissions Unit Report) must be completed for each emissions unit at the facility, except emissions units at non-Title V sources that are exempt from permitting pursuant to Rule 62-4.040 or 62-210.300(3), F.A.C., insignificant emissions units at Title V sources, and units for which emissions reporting is not practical such as units that emit only radionuclides or units that emit only fugitive emissions that are not reasonably quantifiable. If units, for which emissions reporting is not required, appear in EAOR or a prefilled hardcopy of the AOR form, please contact the DEP Division of Air Resource Management at eaor@dep.state.fl.us. Note: this section of the form must be completed for all “unregulated” emissions units, as defined in the instructions to DEP form number 62-210.900(1), except any such units for which emissions reporting is not practical as set forth above.An Emissions Unit Report must be completed for any reportable emissions unit that had active status during any part of the reporting year, even if it was permanently shut down during the year. If a reportable emissions unit operated during the reporting year, but had no reportable emissions (i.e., no pollutants subject to emission limiting standards and no pollutants emitted at or above threshold levels), only Subsections II.A. through II.E.(1) must be completed. However, if applicable, note that the pollutant emissions are “Below Threshold”. The most appropriate breakdown of process and production operations, and other pollutant-emitting activities, at a facility into separate emissions units is normally determined through the permitting process and, once established, shall be adhered to in completing this report. Permitting offices may establish separate “emissions units” solely for the purpose of reporting emissions on the annual operating report, especially fugitive emissions. For example, an emissions unit may be defined as representing facility-wide fugitive emissions resulting from equipment leaks or maintenance painting. Similarly, an emissions unit may be defined as representing those emissions that escape capture by a primary emissions unit’s vent hood and are released directly to the atmosphere without passing through the primary unit’s control equipment. Any questions regarding the manner in which emissions units have been defined by the department should be discussed with the appropriate permitting office.In the case of a relocatable facility which operated at more than one site during the reporting year, one Section II of the form should be completed for the total operation, for each emissions unit. A. EMISSIONS UNIT INFORMATION1.Emissions Unit Description - Enter a brief description of the emissions unit addressed in this Emissions Unit Report (i.e., on this Section II of the annual operating report package). Include any unit designations and other information helpful in describing the emissions unit and differentiating it from other emissions units at the facility.2.Emissions Unit ID - If known, enter the DEP three-digit emissions unit identification number assigned by the department to the emissions unit addressed in this report.3.Emissions Unit Classification (DEP Use Only)4.Operated during Year? - Enter a "Y" if the emissions unit operated during any part of the reporting year (January 1 - December 31); an "N" if it did not. If the emissions unit did not operate, the remaining subsections of the Emissions Unit Report need not be completed. 5.DEP Permit and/or PPS Number, if known (Optional) – If the emissions unit is currently permitted, please enter the DEP Permit Number or Power Plant Siting (PPS) Number, if known.6.Emissions Unit Status - Enter, from the list below, the emissions unit status code valid as of December 31 of the reporting year:CodeStatus AActive - Emissions unit in operation, on standby status, temporarily shut down (including any shutdown while undergoing modification), or on long-term reserve shutdown. This code indicates an existing emissions unit which has not been permanently shut down, though it may not be operating at the time of this report. CConstruction - Emissions unit in planning stage or undergoing initial construction; including reconstruction. This code indicates a proposed new emissions unit, or an existing emissions unit which has been or will be shut down in its entirety for reconstruction. IInactive - Emissions unit permanently shut down; permit surrendered or expired.7.Emissions Unit Startup Date - If, during the reporting year, the emissions unit commenced operation following construction or reconstruction, enter the startup date. Do not enter, as a startup date, the date on which the emissions unit resumed operations following a temporary shutdown, such as a long-term reserve shutdown. If the emissions unit commenced operation prior to the reporting year but the startup date is missing, enter the startup date, if known.8.Long-term Reserve Shutdown Date - If the emissions unit has been placed on long-term reserve shutdown, enter the shutdown date. Do not enter, as a long-term reserve shutdown date, the date on which an emissions unit ceased operations for a planned temporary shutdown period or unplanned outage.9.Permanent Shutdown Date – If, during the reporting year, the emissions unit permanently ceased operation, enter the shutdown date. Do not enter, as a permanent shutdown date, the date on which an emissions unit ceased operations for a long-term reserve shutdown, planned temporary shutdown period, or unplanned outage, unless that date also turned out to be the permanent shutdown date.B. EMISSION POINT/CONTROL INFORMATION1.Emission Point Type - An emission point is a stack, vent, or other identifiable location at which air pollutants are discharged into the atmosphere. The emissions unit addressed in this Emissions Unit Report may have a single emission point, share an emission point with one or more other emissions units, have multiple emission points, or have no true emission point (e.g., an emissions unit with fugitive emissions only). Enter, from the list below, the type of emission point associated with the emissions unit. TypeDescription of Emission Point 1A single emission point serving a single emissions unit (e.g., a single stack serving a single boiler). The emission point is not shared with another emissions unit, nor does the emissions unit have other emission points.2An emission point serving two or more emissions units capable of simultaneous operation (e.g., a single stack serving two boilers). 3A configuration of multiple emission points serving a single emissions unit (e.g., a series of building vents serving a single enclosed process operation, a group of exhaust stacks serving a collectively-regulated bank of combustion turbines, or a collection of roof vents serving a collectively-regulated group of volatile organic liquid storage tanks). 4No true emission point (e.g., fugitive emissions from a coal pile or equipment leaks) 2.Description of Control Equipment - Enter a brief description of each emission control device or system associated with the emissions unit addressed in this report (e.g., centrifugal wet scrubber, type N roto-clone, etc.). If not applicable, leave blank.C. EMISSIONS UNIT OPERATING SCHEDULE INFORMATION1.Average Annual Operation - Enter the average number of hours per day (to the nearest hour) and days per week that the emissions unit operated during the year. The average number of hours per day may be determined by dividing the total hours of operation (Field 2) by the number of days during which the emissions unit operated for at least one hour. The average number of days per week may be determined by dividing the total number of days during which the emissions unit operated (for at least one hour) by the number of weeks during which the emissions unit operated for at least one hour. If data are not available to compute these averages, "typical" values may be used. For example, if the emissions unit normally operated one shift per day, Monday through Friday, enter "8" hours per day and "5" days per week. If the emissions unit did not operate according to a typical schedule; e.g., a power generator operated as a "peaking" unit, enter the maximum hours per day and days per week that the emissions unit operated during the year.2.Total Operation during Year - Enter the total number of hours per year that the emissions unit operated. D. EMISSIONS UNIT COMMENTEnter any comments about the emissions unit addressed in this Emissions Unit Report, including any comments helpful in explaining any information entered or updated on this report. E. EMISSIONS INFORMATION BY PROCESS/FUELThis section of the form provides information on the emissions associated with each of the raw materials, processes, fuels, stored volatile organic liquids, products and other permitted activities associated with the emissions unit addressed on this Emissions Unit Report. The information shall be provided in a format consistent with the EPA Source Classification Code (SCC) system. The U.S. EPA uses SCCs to classify different types of activities that generate emissions. Each SCC represents a unique source category-specific process or function that emits air pollutants. The SCCs are used as a primary identifying data element in EPA’s WebFIRE database (see ), where SCCs are used to link emissions factors to an emission process. In general, SCCs use a hierarchical system in which the classification of the emissions process becomes increasingly more specific with each of the four levels (starting on the left of the code and moving from left to right). EPA’s searchable database containing the most updated SCC list can be found at scc. A separate Subsection II.E. of the form must be completed for each process or fuel usage (i.e., for each SCC) which contributes to emissions of any pollutant required to be reported. For example, if the emissions unit addressed on this Emissions Unit Report has three SCCs, all of which have non-zero emission factors for one or more reportable pollutants, three Subsection II.E.’s should be completed.Note: Where multiple SCC’s are involved, it may not be possible to calculate the emissions of every pollutant for each SCC separately. For example, some of the emissions factors for units such as kilns are based on the combined emissions from both the process itself and the in-process fuel that is used. In such case, the total emissions from the emissions unit should be reported for the principal SCC (e.g., the process SCC for a kiln), and an explanatory note should be provided in the Emissions Calculation field.(1) PROCESS/FUEL INFORMATIONFor each SCC (i.e., for each Subsection II.E.), Fields 1-8 of Subsection II.E.(1), as applicable, should be completed, and for each reportable pollutant associated with the SCC, Fields 1-4 of Subsection II.E.(2), as applicable, should be completed. For example, if an emissions unit emits PM10, PM2.5, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and volatile organic compounds in reportable amounts, a set of Fields 1 through 4 of Subsection II.E.(2) should be completed for each of those six pollutants associated with the SCC addressed in Subsection II.E.(1).1.SCC (Source Classification Code) – If using the DEP pre-filled AOR form, the SCC field is pre-filled, however you can invalidate an SCC if it is no longer applicable. Also, an SCC may be added if needed. A reason for invalidating or adding an SCC must be given in the comment field. 2.Description of Process or Type of Fuel - Enter a description of the type of material handling, process, fuel burning, or production operation that is addressed in this Subsection II.E. of the form, keeping in mind that a separate Subsection II.E. is required for each permitted operation or activity (i.e., each SCC) to which emission factors are related. Use component breakdowns consistent with those used in EPA’s WebFIRE database. Taking the example of a cement production kiln, two processes to which emissions are related are the cement kiln itself (where emissions are related to tons of cement produced) and the coal burned in the cement kiln as in-process fuel (where emissions are related to tons burned). Each should be listed in a separate Subsection II.E. Another example is a boiler which burns both fuel oil and natural gas. The two listings would be for the oil used in the boiler (where emissions are related to thousand gallons burned) and natural gas used in boiler (where emissions are related to million cubic feet burned). The prefilled description corresponds to the SCC in Field 1. If the description appears applicable, report data in Fields 3-8 as required. Any usage of used oil (on-spec or off-spec) should be specifically listed with rates reported in Field 3. Entry of at least one process or fuel type is required for each emissions unit.3.Annual Process or Fuel Usage Rate - Enter the annual process, fuel, or raw material usage rate corresponding to the process or fuel type identified in Field 2. The rate must be in terms of the units used in Field 4. 4.SCC Unit - Enter the applicable SCC unit of measurement for the annual SCC rate information given in Field 3. If not using a prefilled report, contact the Department to ensure use of the proper SCC unit.5.Fuel Average % Sulfur - If the SCC relates to combustion of coal, oil, process gas, or LPG, enter on a weight-percent basis the average fuel sulfur content used during the year, to the nearest 0.01 percent accuracy (or greater accuracy if available).6.Fuel Average % Ash - If the SCC relates to combustion of coal, enter on a weight-percent basis the average fuel ash content used during the year, to the nearest 0.1 percent. If ash measurements are not available, a typical value is acceptable.7.Fuel Heat Content - Enter the average as-fired heat content of the fuel used during the year in million Btu per ton (solid fuels), per thousand gallons (liquid fuels), or per million cubic feet (gaseous fuels). The fuel quantity unit should correspond to the SCC unit in Field 4. If heat content measurements are not available, a typical value is acceptable.ment – Only required if a pre-filled SCC is invalidated or if an SCC is added.(2) EMISSIONS INFORMATIONFor the process or fuel type addressed in this Subsection II.E. of the form, Field 1 of Subsection II.E.(2) must be completed for each air pollutant listed on the EAOR or prefilled form and for any other pollutant which the emissions unit has the potential to emit in a reportable amount, even if the actual emissions for the reporting year were less than such amount. Fields 2-4, as applicable, should be completed for those air pollutants which were actually emitted in a reportable amount for the reporting year. Reportable emissions are defined as follows: Pollutants Subject to Emission-Limiting Standards:For any pollutant that is subject to a numerical emission-limiting standard, either by rule or permit condition, a set of Fields 2-4 should be completed for each such pollutant, for each SCC, even if quantities are small. Pollutants subject to emission-limiting standards are generally marked with an asterisk (*) on the EAOR form and the computer-generated, partially-prefilled AOR form. This also includes any pollutant which is part of a facility-wide or multi-unit emissions cap. Pollutants Not Subject to Emission-Limiting Standards: For pollutants as listed below that are emitted from the unit but not subject to any numerical emission limiting standards, a set of Fields 2-4 should be completed for each such pollutant, for each SCC, only if the pollutant was emitted from the emissions unit during the reporting year in an amount, by SCC, equal to or greater than the appropriate pollutant-specific threshold listed below. Pollutants need not be reported for any SCC for which the emissions were less than the appropriate threshold. PollutantReporting Threshold by SCCAmmonia (NH3)5.0 tons/yearCarbon monoxide (CO)5.0 tons/yearCondensable particulate matter (CPM)5.0 tons/yearHazardous Air Pollutant (H001 – H189)1000 pounds/yearFor each hazardous air pollutant not subject to an emission-limiting standard, the reporting requirement applies only for reporting year 2017 and every third year thereafter (e.g., for reporting years 2020, 2023, etc.).Hazardous Air Pollutants, Total (HAPS)2500 pounds/yearFor total hazardous air pollutants not subject to anemission-limiting standard, the reporting requirement applies only for reporting year 2017 and every third year thereafter (e.g., for reporting years 2020, 2023, etc.).Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)1000 pounds/yearLead (PB)500 pounds/year(Emissions of lead which occur either as elemental leador as a chemical compound containing lead, and reportedas the mass of the lead atoms only.)Nitrogen oxides (NOX)5.0 tons/yearParticulate Matter – PM10-Filterable (PM10) 5.0 tons/yearParticulate Matter – PM10-Primary (PM10-PRI)5.0 tons/yearParticulate Matter – PM2.5-Filterable (PM2.5) 5.0 tons/yearParticulate Matter – PM2.5-Primary (PM2.5-PRI) 5.0 tons/yearSulfur dioxide (SO2) 5.0 tons/yearVolatile organic compounds (VOC) 5.0 tons/year1.Pollutant - Enter the name or code (as listed above or in Appendix A) of the pollutant addressed on this set of Fields 1-4 of the form. Pollutants that must be addressed include each air pollutant listed on the EAOR or prefilled form. If a pollutant is not listed on the EAOR or prefilled form but is subject to an emission limiting standard or has the potential to be emitted in a reportable amount (even if the actual emissions for the reporting year were less than such amount), it must be entered in this field and reported in accordance with the instructions for this subsection. If no estimate of annual pollutant emissions is given in Field 2, indicate the reason by checking one of the following:Below Threshold - The emissions unit has the potential to emit the listed pollutant in an amount equal to or greater than the reporting threshold, but the actual emissions for the reporting year for the SCC (i.e., the process or fuel type) addressed on this Subsection II.E. of the form were less than the threshold.Not Emitted for Current SCC - In the case of a prefilled pollutant, the emissions unit has the potential to emit the listed pollutant but not as a result of the SCC addressed on this Subsection II.E. of the form.Invalid for All SCC – If this pollutant is no longer emitted by this emissions unit. In the EAOR database, all emission factor information, except the comment, will be erased for this pollutant. 2.Annual Emissions - Enter, in tons per year, a best estimate of the actual quantity of the pollutant identified in corresponding Field 1 that was emitted by the emissions unit, for the SCC, during the reporting year. Compute emissions according to the requirements of Rule 62-210.370, F.A.C., (see ), using the highest ranked applicable method listed in Field 3. An alternative method may be used only if it has been demonstrated to be more accurate than all otherwise applicable higher ranked methods.Accounting for Soot Blowing Emissions: To the extent quantifiable, include elevated emissions resulting from soot blowing operations, if applicable, in the annual emissions estimate.Accounting for Startup and Shutdown Emissions: If emissions are determined using a CEMS, include in the annual emissions estimate those emissions measured during startup and shutdown periods, even if no emission limitation applies during such periods. If startup and shutdown emissions are otherwise required by permit to be accounted for on an annual basis, compute such emissions according to the methodology specified by the permit, and include such emissions in the annual emissions estimate. For all other situations, include startup and shutdown emissions in the annual emissions estimate to the extent they can reasonably be quantified. For example, if a control efficiency is assumed in the emissions calculation, and the control device efficiency is known to be less during periods of startup or shutdown, emissions calculations for such periods should be adjusted accordingly. If emissions are inherently higher during startup or shutdown conditions, the annual emissions should reflect the cumulative effect of all startup and shutdown operations on emissions over the course of the year.Accounting for Fugitive Emissions: If the emissions associated with a permitted emissions unit and SCC are entirely fugitive in nature, they must be reported, to the extent quantifiable, in the same manner as stack emissions (i.e., in accordance with the pollutant reporting criteria of Subsection II.E.(2)). If some of the emissions generated by the process are captured by a collection system and routed through control equipment, while the remainder of the emissions escape capture and are discharged as fugitive emissions, the fugitive component of the emissions should be reported as specified by the permitting office (e.g., by using a separate emissions unit established for such purpose). Fugitive particulate matter emissions resulting from vehicular movement or wind erosion need not be reported unless required by permit. Documents from the EPA Emission Inventory Improvement Program (EIIP), available at , describe the emissions estimation procedures for many industries, and also provide guidance on how to incorporate the effects of control device efficiency variations into the emission estimates.3. Emissions Method Code - Enter the code from the following list that best describes the method by which the actual emissions in Field 2 were determined. The methods are listed in rank order of required use in accordance with Rule 62-210.370, F.A.C.CodeDescription of Emission Method1AThis entry indicates that the emissions were determined based on emissions measurement using a continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS). 2This entry indicates that the emissions were calculated by the use of materials balance and knowledge of the process.3AThis entry indicates that the emissions were calculated using an emission factor based on site-specific data such as stack test data.3BThis entry indicates that the emissions were calculated using a directly applicable emission factor from AP-42 (see ), the EPA WebFIRE system (see ) or other published emissions calculation source.4This entry indicates that the emissions were determined based on a similar, but different, process in AP-42, the WebFIRE system or other published emissions calculation source. Code 4 should only be used when no directly applicable emission factor is included in these documents.5This entry indicates that the emissions were calculated using an emission factor other than one listed above.4.Emissions Calculation (Required) - Provide all calculations for the emissions reported in Field 2, clearly showing how soot blowing, startup, shutdown, control efficiency, capture efficiency, and fugitive emissions, as applicable, are reflected in the reported totals. Use a separate sheet as needed. If the emissions during soot blowing or startup/shutdown periods are determined by a CEMS and included in the reported totals (please provide a statement confirming this), it is not necessary to provide separate calculations of soot blowing, startup, or shutdown emissions. If the emissions calculation methodology does not follow the Field 3 rank order of required use from Rule 62-210.370, F.A.C., provide a demonstration, as required by the rule, that the alternative approach is more accurate.III. TITLE V SOURCE EMISSIONS FEE CALCULATION[For Title V Sources Only]Column A “Air Pollutant Regulated by Title V Source Permit Limit(s)” - List every pollutant (except for carbon monoxide or greenhouse gases) for which emissions are subject to a numerical limit, including facility or multi-unit emissions caps, in a Title V source permit condition. If listed, each of these pollutants should be reported in at least one Section II, E.(2)1 form or EAOR field. {Note: If the pollutant is subject to a numerical limit in a permit condition, the pollutant will be marked with an “*” in EAOR, and in the Section II, E.(2)1. field of the computer-generated, partially-prefilled form.} Because of multiple emissions units and/or multiple processes or fuels, a pollutant subject to a numerical limit may be listed many times in Section II. However, each pollutant should only be listed once in Column A for the entire facility.Column B “Total Annual Air Pollutant Fee Emissions from Facility” (tons) - For each pollutant listed in Column A, enter the total annual air pollutant fee emissions from the facility. This is the sum of the reported annual pollutant emissions from each emissions unit at the facility. From each emissions unit, include only the pollutant emissions that are subject to a numerical limit, including facility or multi-unit emissions cap, for that particular emissions unit. {Note: If the pollutant is subject to a numerical limit, the pollutant will be marked with an “*” in EAOR, and in the Section II, E.(2)1. field of the computer-generated, partially-prefilled form.}Additional Instructions for HAPS and Individual HAP: For each emissions unit, if total HAPS are subject to a numerical limit, then any individually-regulated HAP should be included in the reported total HAPS fee emissions, and the fee emissions for any individually-regulated HAP should be counted as zero, i.e., double fees are not required for any pollutant. If total HAPS are not subject to a numerical limit, but any individual HAP is subject to a numerical limit, then the fee emissions must be listed for each individual HAP subject to a numerical limit. If these individual HAP are also VOC, and VOC emissions are regulated, these individual HAP fee emissions should not be included in the VOC fee emissions. In Column B, list the facility sum of the regulated air pollutant fee emissions counted for each emissions unit at the facility.Additional Instructions for PM, PM10, PM2.5: For each emissions unit, if filterable Particulate Matter (PM) is subject to a numerical limit, then PM10 and PM2.5 should be included in that reported PM amount, but any regulated PM10 and PM2.5 fee emissions should be counted as zero, i.e., double fees are not required for any pollutant. If PM is not subject to a numerical limit, but PM10 is subject to a numerical limit, then PM2.5 should be included in the reported PM10 amount, but any regulated PM2.5 fee emissions should be counted as zero. If PM and PM10 are not subject to a numerical limit, but PM2.5 is subject to a numerical limit, then PM2.5 fee emissions should be reported. In Column B, list the facility sum of the regulated air pollutant fee emissions counted for each emissions unit at the facility.Column C “Adjusted Total Annual Air Pollutant Fee Emissions from Facility” (tons) – Adjust the total annual air pollutant fee emissions for the facility for each pollutant (as listed in Column B) as follows: if the amount in Column B is less than 4000 tons/year, enter that amount in Column C; if the amount in Column B is equal to or greater than 4000 tons/year, enter 4000 for the pollutant in Column C.Sum of Adjusted Total Annual Air Pollutant Fee Emissions (tons) – Add up all of the “Adjusted Total Annual Air Pollutant Fee Emissions from Facility” amounts in Column C. Fee Factor ($/ton) – List the annual emission Fee Factor as specified in Rule 62-213.205, F.A.C.Emissions Fee ($) - Multiply the “Adjusted Total Annual Air Pollutant Fee Emissions” (tons) by the “Fee Factor” (dollars per ton) to calculate the “Emissions Fee” ($).Annual Title V Source Emissions Fee Due ($) – The “Annual Title V Source Emissions Fee Due” shall be the calculated “Emissions Fee”, or $250, whichever is greater. The minimum annual emissions fee for each Title V source is $250.Penalty and Interest Fee Due (if applicable) - Pursuant to Rule 62-213.205(1)(c), F.A.C., If the fee is not postmarked or electronically submitted by April 1 of the year due, the Department shall impose, in addition to the fee, a penalty of 50 percent of the amount of the fee unpaid plus interest on such amount computed in accordance with Section 220.807, F.S.Total Due – Sum of “Annual Title V Source Emissions Fee Due” and any applicable “Penalty and Interest Fee Due”.APPENDIX APOLLUTANT CODESPollutant NameCodeAmmoniaNH3Carbon DioxideCO2Carbon Dioxide Equivalents/Greenhouse GasesCO2ENote: Greenhouse gases are the group of following gases (expressedas Carbon Dioxide Equivalents): carbon dioxide; methane; nitrousoxide; sulfur hexafluoride, perfluorocarbons; and hydrofluorocarbons.Carbon MonoxideCODioxins/FuransD/F(including all tetra- through octa-chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxinsand dibenzofurans)Fluorides - TotalFL(Emissions of fluorine which occur either aselemental fluorine, or as a fluoride compound, reported as the mass of the fluorine atoms only.)Halogens, TotalTHHalogens and Hydrogen HalidesHHH (as defined by federal regulation subpart)HydrocarbonsHCHydrocarbons (Non-Methane)NMHCHydrocarbons, TotalTHCHydrocarbons, Total EquivalentsTHCEHydrocarbons, Total VolatileTVHHydrocarbons plus Nitrogen OxidesHC+NOXHydrocarbons (Non-Methane) plus Nitrogen OxidesNMHC+NOXHydrofluorocarbonsHFCSHydrogen SulfideH2SLead - TotalPB(Emissions of lead which occur either as elemental lead or as a chemical compound containing lead, reported as the mass of the lead atoms only.)APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESPollutant NameCodeMercuryH114A(emissions of mercury which occur either as elemental mercury or as a chemical compound containing mercury, reported as the mass of the mercury atoms only)MethaneCH4Municipal waste combustor metalsPM(measured as particulate matter (PM))Municipal waste combustor acid gasesSO2(measured as sulfur dioxide (SO2) and hydrogen chloride (H106))H106Municipal waste combustor organicsD/F(measured as dioxins/furans (D/F))Municipal solid waste landfill emissionsNMOC(measured as nonmethane organic compounds (NMOC))Nitrogen OxidesNOX(including nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide, expressed asnitrogen dioxide)Nitrous OxideN2OOrganic Compounds, NonmethaneNMOCOrganic Compounds, TotalTOCOrganic Compounds, VolatileVOC(as defined at Rule 62-210.200, F.A.C.)Particulate Matter, CondensableCPM(material that is vapor phase at stack conditions, but which condenses and/or reacts upon cooling and dilution in the ambient air to form solid or liquid particulate matter immediately after discharge from the stack)Particulate Matter, FilterablePM(particles, including all filterable PM10 particles, that are directly-emitted by a source as a solid or liquid at stack or release conditions and which can be captured on the filter of a stack test train)APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESPollutant NameCodePM10, FilterablePM10(filterable particulate matter, including all filterable PM2.5,with an aerodynamic diameter equal to or less than 10 microns)PM10, PrimaryPM10-PRI(PM10 + CPM)PM2.5, FilterablePM2.5(filterable particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter equal to or less than 2.5 microns)PM2.5, PrimaryPM2.5-PRI(PM2.5 + CPM)PerfluorocarbonsPFCSReduced Sulfur CompoundsRSC(hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, and carbon disulfide)Reduced Sulfur, TotalTRS(hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, dimethyl sulfide, and dimethyl disulfide)Sulfur DioxideSO2Sulfuric Acid MistSAMAPPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESAdditional Hazardous Air PollutantsPollutant NameCAS NumberCodeHazardous Air Pollutants, TotalHAPSHazardous Air Pollutants, Total MetalsHAPMHazardous Air Pollutants, Total Selected MetalsTSMHazardous Air Pollutants, Total Non-Mercury MetalsHAPM-NOHGHazardous Air Pollutants, Total Organic ORGHAPHazardous Air Pollutants, Total Volatile VOHAPBTEX HAPS (Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl benzene, and Xylene)BTEXAcetaldehyde75-07-0H001Acetamide60-35-5H002Acetonitrile75-05-8H003Acetophenone98-86-2H0042-Acetylaminofluorene53-96-3H005Acrolein107-02-8H006Acrylamide79-06-1H007Acrylic acid79-10-7H008Acrylonitrile107-13-1H009Allyl chloride107-05-1H0104-Aminobiphenyl92-67-1H011Aniline62-53-3H012o-Anisidine90-04-0H013Antimony CompoundsH014(including antimony and any unique chemical substance that contains antimony as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)AntimonyH014A(emissions of antimony which occur either aselemental antimony or as a chemical compoundcontaining antimony, reported as the mass of the antimony atoms only)Arsenic Compounds (inorganic including arsine)H015(including arsenic and any unique chemical substance that contains arsenic as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)ArsenicH015A(emissions of arsenic which occur either aselemental arsenic or as a chemical compoundcontaining arsenic, reported as the mass of the arsenic atoms only)Asbestos1332-21-4H016APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESAdditional Hazardous Air PollutantsPollutant NameCAS NumberCodeBenzene (including benzene from gasoline)71-43-2H017Benzidine92-87-5H018Benzotrichloride98-07-7H019Benzyl chloride100-44-7H020Beryllium CompoundsH021(including beryllium and any unique chemical substance that contains beryllium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)BerylliumH021A (emissions of beryllium which occur either aselemental beryllium or as a chemical compoundcontaining beryllium, reported as the mass of the beryllium atoms only)Biphenyl92-52-4H022Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)117-81-7H023Bis(chloromethyl)ether542-88-1H024Bromoform75-25-2H0251,3-Butadiene106-99-0H026Cadmium CompoundsH027(including cadmium and any unique chemical substance that contains cadmium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)CadmiumH027A(emissions of cadmium which occur either aselemental cadmium or as a chemical compoundcontaining cadmium, reported as the mass of the cadmium atoms only)Calcium cyanamide156-62-7H028(Reserved)Captan133-06-2H030Carbaryl63-25-2H031Carbon disulfide75-15-0H032Carbon tetrachloride56-23-5H033Carbonyl sulfide463-58-1H034Catechol120-80-9H035Chloramben133-90-4H036Chlordane57-74-9H037Chlorine7782-50-5H038APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESAdditional Hazardous Air PollutantsPollutant NameCAS NumberCodeChloroacetic acid79-11-8H0392-Chloroacetophenone532-27-4H040Chlorobenzene108-90-7H041Chlorobenzilate510-15-6H042Chloroform67-66-3H043Chloromethyl methyl ether107-30-2H044Chloroprene126-99-8H045Chromium CompoundsH046(including chromium and any unique chemical substance that contains chromium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)ChromiumH046A(emissions of chromium which occur either aselemental chromium or as a chemical compoundcontaining chromium, reported as the mass of the chromium atoms only)Chromium III H046III(emissions of chromium which occur either aselemental chromium or as a chemical compoundcontaining chromium, reported as the mass of the trivalent chromium atoms only)Chromium VI H046VI(emissions of chromium which occur either aselemental chromium or as a chemical compoundcontaining chromium, reported as the mass of the hexavalent chromium atoms only)Cobalt CompoundsH047(including cobalt and any unique chemical substance that contains cobalt as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)CobaltH047A(emissions of cobalt which occur either aselemental cobalt or as a chemical compoundcontaining cobalt, reported as the mass of the cobalt atoms only)Coke Oven EmissionsH048Cresols/Cresylic acid (isomers and mixture) 1319-77-3H049APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESAdditional Hazardous Air PollutantsPollutant NameCAS NumberCodeo-Cresol 95-48-7H050m-Cresol 108-39-4H051p-Cresol 106-44-5H052Cumene98-82-8H053Cyanide CompoundsH054(including cyanide and any unique chemical substance that contains cyanide as part of that chemical’s infrastructure. X'CN, where X = H' or any other group where a formal dissociation may occur; for example, KCN or Ca(CN)2.)CyanideH054A(emissions of cyanide which occur either aselemental cyanide or as a chemical compoundcontaining cyanide, reported as the mass of the cyanide atoms only)2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid), salts and esters94-75-7H055DDE (Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene)3547-04-4H056Diazomethane334-88-3H057Dibenzofurans132-64-9H0581,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane96-12-8H059Dibutylphthalate84-74-2H0601,4-Dichlorobenzene(p)106-46-7H0613,3-Dichlorobenzidene91-94-1H062Dichloroethyl ether111-44-4H063(Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether)1,3-Dichloropropene542-75-6H064Dichlorvos62-73-7H065Diethanolamine111-42-2H066N,N-Diethyl aniline (N,N-Dimethylaniline)121-69-7H067Diethyl sulfate64-67-5H0683,3-Dimethoxybenzidine119-90-4H069Dimethyl aminoazobenzene60-11-7H0703,3-Dimethyl benzidine1119-93-7H071Dimethyl carbamoyl chloride79-44-7H072Dimethyl formamide68-12-2H0731,1-Dimethyl hydrazine57-14-7H074Dimethyl phthalate131-11-3H075Dimethyl sulfate77-78-1H076APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESAdditional Hazardous Air PollutantsPollutant NameCAS NumberCode4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol, and salts534-52-1H0772,4-Dinitrophenol51-28-5H0782,4-Dinitrotoluene121-14-2H0791,4-Dioxane (1,4-Diethyleneoxide)123-91-1H0801,2-Diphenylhydrazine122-66-7H081Epichlorohydrin (1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane)106-89-8H0821,2-Epoxybutane106-88-7H083Ethyl acrylate140-88-5H084Ethyl benzene100-41-4H085Ethyl carbamate (Urethane)51-79-6H086Ethyl chloride (Chloroethane)75-00-3H087Ethylene dibromide (Dibromoethane)106-93-4H088Ethylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane)10706-2H089Ethylene glycol107-21-1H090Ethylene imine (Aziridine)151-56-4H091Ethylene oxide75-21-8H092Ethylene thiourea96-45-7H093Ethylidene dichloride (1,1-Dichloroethane)75-34-3H094Formaldehyde50-00-0H095Glycol ethersH096(Include glycol ethers and any unique chemical substance that contains glycol ethers as part of that chemical’s infrastructure. Include mono- and di- ethers of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and triethylene glycol R-(OCH2CH2)n-OR' where: n = 1, 2, or 3; R = alkyl C7 or less; or R = phenyl or alkyl substituted phenyl; R' = H or alkyl C7 or less; or OR' consisting of carboxylic acid ester, sulfate, phosphate, nitrate, or sulfonate. Exclude ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (EGBE, 2-Butoxyethanol – CAS Number 111-76-2).)Heptachlor76-44-8H097Hexachlorobenzene118-74-1H098Hexachlorobutadiene87-68-3H099Hexachlorocyclopentadiene77-47-4H100Hexachloroethane67-72-1H101Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate822-06-0H102Hexamethylphosphoramide680-31-9H103APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESAdditional Hazardous Air PollutantsPollutant NameCAS NumberCodeHexane110-54-3H104Hydrazine302-01-2H105Hydrochloric acid7647-01-0H106Hydrochloric acid-EquivalentH106EHydrogen fluoride (Hydrofluoric acid)7664-39-3H107Hydroquinone123-31-9H108Isophorone78-59-1H109Lead CompoundsH110(including lead and any unique chemical substance that contains lead as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)LeadPB(emissions of lead which occur either as elemental lead or as a chemical compound containing lead, reported as the mass of the lead atoms only.)Lindane (all isomers)58-89-9H111Maleic anhydride108-31-6H112Manganese CompoundsH113(including manganese and any unique chemical substance that contains manganese as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)ManganeseH113A(emissions of manganese which occur either as elemental manganese or as a chemical compound containing manganese, reported as the mass of the manganese atoms only)Mercury CompoundsH114(including mercury and any unique chemical substance that contains mercury as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)MercuryH114A(emissions of mercury which occur either as elemental mercury or as a chemical compound containing mercury, reported as the mass of the mercury atoms only)Methanol67-56-1H115Methoxychlor72-43-5H116Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)74-83-9H117Methyl chloride (Chloromethane)74-87-3H118APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESAdditional Hazardous Air PollutantsPollutant NameCAS NumberCodeMethyl chloroform (1,1,1-Trichloroethane)71-55-6H119(Reserved) Methyl hydrazine60-34-4H121Methyl iodide (Iodomethane)74-88-4H122Methyl isobutyl ketone (Hexone)108-10-1H123Methyl isocyanate624-83-9H124Methyl methacrylate80-62-6H125Methyl tert butyl ether1634-04-4H1264,4-Methylene bis (2-chloroaniline)101-14-4H127Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane)75-09-2H128Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI)101-68-8H1294,4-Methylenedianiline101-77-9H130Mineral fibers (fine), includes H131mineral fiber emissions from facilitiesmanufacturing or processing glass, rock, or slag fibers (or other mineral derivedfibers) of average diameter 1 micrometeror lessNaphthalene91-20-3H132Nickel CompoundsH133(including nickel and any unique chemical substance that contains nickel as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)NickelH133A(Emissions of nickel which occur either as elemental nickel or as a chemical compound containing nickel, reported as the mass of the nickel atoms only)Nitrobenzene98-95-3H1344-Nitrobiphenyl92-93-3H1354-Nitrophenol100-02-7H1362-Nitropropane79-46-9H137N-Nitroso-N-methylurea684-93-5H138N-Nitrosodimethylamine62-75-9H139N-Nitrosomorpholine59-89-2H140Parathion56-38-2H141Pentachloronitrobenzene (Quintobenzene)82-68-8H142Pentachlorophenol87-86-5H143Phenol108-95-2H144APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESAdditional Hazardous Air PollutantsPollutant NameCAS NumberCodep-Phenylenediamine106-50-3H145Phosgene 75-44-5H146Phosphine7803-51-2H147Phosphorus7723-14-0H148Phthalic anhydride85-44-9H149Polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclors)1336-36-3H150Polycyclic organic matter (POM) (includes H151organic compounds, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), with more than one benzene ring, and which have a boiling point greater than or equal to 100C)1,3-Propane sultone1120-71-4H152beta-Propiolactone57-57-8H153Propionaldehyde123-38-6H154Propoxur (Baygon)114-26-1H155Propylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloropropane)78-87-5H156Propylene oxide75-56-9H1571,2-Propylenimine (2-Methyl aziridine)75-55-8H158Quinoline91-22-5H159Quinone 106-51-4H160Radionuclides (including radon), a H161type of atom which spontaneouslyundergoes radioactive decaySelenium CompoundsH162(including selenium and any unique chemical substance that contains selenium as part of that chemical’s infrastructure)SeleniumH162A(emissions of selenium which occur either as elemental selenium or as a chemical compound containing selenium, reported as the mass of the selenium atoms only)Styrene100-42-5H163Styrene oxide96-09-3H1642,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin1746-01-6H1651,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane79-34-5H166Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene)127-18-4H167Titanium tetrachloride7550-45-0H168Toluene108-88-3H169APPENDIX A (Continued)POLLUTANT CODESAdditional Hazardous Air PollutantsPollutant NameCAS NumberCode2,4-Toluene diamine95-80-7H1702,4-Toluene diisocyanate584-84-9H171o-Toluidine95-53-4H172Toxaphene (chlorinated camphene)8001-35-2H1731,2,4-Trichlorobenzene120-82-1H1741,1,2-Trichloroethane79-00-5H175Trichloroethylene79-01-6H1762,4,5-Trichlorophenol95-95-4H1772,4,6-Trichlorophenol88-06-2H178Triethylamine121-44-8H179Trifluralin1582-09-8H1802,2,4-Trimethylpentane540-84-1H181Vinyl acetate 108-05-4H182Vinyl bromide 593-60-2H183Vinyl chloride75-01-4H184Vinylidene chloride (1,1-Dichloroethylene)75-35-4H185Xylenes (isomers and mixtures)1330-20-7H186o-Xylenes95-47-6H187m-Xylenes108-38-3H188p-Xylenes106-42-3H189 ................
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